The museum was founded in 1896 and until 1969, it was managed and operated by the museum's social institutions, and its management authority was transferred to the Oulu Municipal Government. In 1911-1929, the museum was located in a wooden villa, but unfortunately it was destroyed in a fire on July 9, 1929, and some of the collections were damaged. Shortly after the fire, the museum was re-established at the location where the remains of the villa were located. The new museum is built in stone and redesigned by Finnish architect Oiva Kallio, who moved to the building in 1982.
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The museum was founded in 1896 and until 1969, it was managed and operated by the museum's social institutions, and its management authority was transferred to the Oulu Municipal Government. In 1911-1929, the museum was located in a wooden villa, but unfortunately it was destroyed in a fire on July 9, 1929, and some of the collections were damaged. Shortly after the fire, the museum was re-established at the location where the remains of the villa were located. The new museum is built in stone and redesigned by Finnish architect Oiva Kallio, who moved to the building in 1982.
It's a good trip to Olu. It's unforgettable. The city of Olu is not very big, but it's very comfortable, quiet and romantic. The buildings here look beautiful.
Olu town is not big, walking can reach, a very quiet museum, surrounded by a lot of trees, but also see hedgehogs under the tree, water in summer mosquitoes super many, was bitten an egg-like package, full use of two bottles of wind oil essence, three days before swelling ah.
It looks like a palace, it's spectacular, there are workers living inside
The city of Olu is always clean and suitable for self-driving.